Ottawa Mayor Warns of Public Service Cut Impacts
Ottawa Mayor Mark Sutcliffe voices serious concerns about potential federal public service reductions, warning of devastating economic impacts on the National Capital Region and local businesses.
Ottawa Mayor Mark Sutcliffe voices serious concerns about potential federal public service reductions, warning of devastating economic impacts on the National Capital Region and local businesses.
The Canadian government plans to eliminate 28,000 public service positions over five years through attrition and spending reductions, continuing workforce optimization efforts.
The upcoming 2025 federal budget reveals significant public service reductions. Discover how these cuts will impact government operations and what it means for federal employees across Canada.
Newmarket's Southlake Regional Health Centre is transforming patient care with a state-of-the-art therapeutic patio designed specifically for mental health patients, featuring enhanced safety and comfort elements.
Essential public transit connecting Leamington to Windsor will cease operations in April after failing to secure crucial financial support from county and provincial governments, leaving riders stranded.
London's East Lions Community Centre has resumed operations following extensive flood damage, though the pool remains temporarily closed for ongoing repairs. Discover the restoration progress and timeline.
North Vancouver is set to become home to British Columbia's groundbreaking open seawater swimming facility at the Burrard Inlet, offering year-round swimming in filtered ocean waters with stunning mountain views.
Ottawa Public Health faces mounting financial pressures and is urgently requesting additional provincial funding to maintain essential services through 2026.
As the federal budget approaches, Ottawa's public sector workers face uncertainty with anticipated spending reductions and potential workforce changes that could reshape the capital's economic landscape.
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Exclusive analysis of Canada's federal workplace rankings shows dramatic disparities in employee satisfaction across departments, with some agencies soaring while others face significant challenges.
Discover the surprising factors that elevate Canadian federal departments beyond mere employment into truly exceptional workplaces, as revealed by the latest Best Places to Work rankings.
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A deep dive into Canada's federal bureaucracy reveals alarming inefficiencies, with billions wasted on underperforming employees and systemic productivity issues that demand urgent reform.
Exclusive data reveals a dramatic shift in Canada's public service workforce, with remote work becoming permanent for thousands of federal employees across Ottawa and beyond.
The Montreal Alouettes faced an unexpected opponent during their recent home game - a city-wide transit shutdown that left thousands of seats empty at Molson Stadium.
Montreal faces a complete public transportation shutdown this Saturday as transit workers stage a full-scale strike, leaving commuters stranded across the city.
The Canadian government unveils comprehensive policing and public safety legislation featuring tougher bail conditions, enhanced anti-drug measures, and new protections for law enforcement.
Canada faces a severe influenza season with surprising infection rates among vaccinated individuals. Discover why this flu strain is breaking through protection and what health experts recommend.
Quebec's new labour legislation could derail planned STM strikes, sparking union outrage and setting up a major transit showdown in Montreal.
Canadian steel executive Frank Stronach launches whistleblower program offering cash rewards for reporting foreign steel in taxpayer-funded infrastructure projects.
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Discover how Canada is tackling economic challenges through streamlined regulations and enhanced public-private partnerships to drive innovation and competitiveness.
A dramatic arrest unfolded in New Westminster as police subdued a man brandishing a meat cleaver following an altercation. Learn about the intense standoff and police response.
Exclusive insights from Canada's federal minister on urgent bail reform legislation and the potential for future pipeline development in Alberta. Key policy updates affecting justice and energy sectors.
Canadian consumers and health advocates raise alarm as WHO's tobacco meeting threatens access to life-saving harm reduction alternatives like vaping and nicotine pouches.
Ottawa Police have released surveillance images and are seeking public assistance to identify a suspect wanted in connection with a recent robbery at a Kanata business.
Essential transit service connecting Windsor to Leamington will cease operations in April 2026, leaving rural residents without public transportation options and sparking community concerns.
Ottawa's LRT system continues to disappoint Orleans residents, turning promised rapid transit into commuting nightmares and raising questions about the city's public transportation future.